One of the main leaders of the movement to pass the 19th amendment.
Who is Alice Paul?
What was a major controversy surrounding women's rights in the 1970s?
What is the Equal Rights Amendment?
The definition of reflexive research.
To consider your own bias as a researcher when constructing your research project.
The most popular, or significant, type of research for the study of the psychology of women.
What is a quasi-experiment?
The Koran says this about both genders receiving a formal education.
What is, both genders can receive a formal education?
Wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Women"
Who is Mary Wollstonecraft?
The year of the Seneca Falls Convention.
What is 1848?
This feminism movement believes in the complete overthrow of the patriarchal system.
Emphasizes similarities between men and women.
What is a Beta Bias?
The rule about women visiting Mt. Athos states this.
What is, women are allowed to visit as of 1045, but not stay?
The first woman to receive her Ph.D. in Psychology.
Who is Mary Caulkins?
The year the Equal Rights Amendment passed Congress.
What is 1972?
This type of feminism believes that society should encourage feminine, rather than masculine behavior.
What is cultural feminism?
Feminist research is?
What is nonexistent, but research can be nonsexist.
This person brought back Wonder Woman's powers after they were taken away in the 1950s and 1960s.
Who is Gloria Steinham?
Nearly singlehandedly brought down the ERA movement.
Who is Phyllis Schafly?
The year Mary Wollstonecraft published "A Vindication of the Rights of Women?"
When is 1792?
The term that means the placing of the masculine point of view over the feminine one.
What is androcentrism?
A major problem for psychological research (think subject selection).
What is, that most subjects are middle-class white males whose data is generalized to the whole population?
The creator of wonder woman also created this machine.
What is the first lie detector test?
The first African American women to receive her Ph.D. in psychology.
Who is Inez Prosser?
The dates of the three feminist waves.
When are:
- 19th and 20th century (right to vote)
- 1960s and 1970s (equality and discrimination)
- 1990s (emphasized minority women)
What is the term for typically female traits?
What is communal?
The importance of correlational research.
What is, it inspires most experimental research?
The three jobs of the morality police in Saudi Arabia.
What is:
- make sure the businesses close at prayer
- make sure that women are properly covered
- observe off-limits signs on shops